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ILR under long residence has specific requirements. Provide your immigration history and details of your absences in the last 10 years. CCJ on its own has no effect on your ILRAniljose17 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 6:29 pmHi I’ve been living in uk for 11 years now and am going to apply for my permanent residency now. I think I have ccj is that gonna affect my application. Do I have to provide all the documents from the last 11 years?. Can anyone give me some advice and full details how to apply.
It is not about how long you lived here. Your residence must have been lawful and continuous. Your absences must be below 540 days in the last 10 years. This is why I asked for your immigration historyAniljose17 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 4:05 pmI loved here all 11 years never left this country, came as a student. Got dependent visa. My application form was in d home office for 2 years when I applied for the dependent visa. It did reject once and did appeal and after I made a fresh application and I got the visa, now I have to apply for the pr
Given that you have not provided the exact dates, I cannot advise you on your continuous stayAniljose17 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 25, 2022 11:57 amI came as a student 2011, got married applied for the visa in 2013, refused and we went for appeal and interviews in Manchester that got failed again and appealed again. Then we had a baby, we put a new application form and I got the visa on 2016, since then I was in the dependent visa in between I got divorced, I just talked to a solicitor now and he said my visa is not continuous, is that a problem for me to apply for 10 year route permanent residency.